Phu Quy Island and the Less-Known Destinations (part 1)

Apart from beautiful natural scenery, Phu Quy also features many attractive destinations that you should definitely check in while travelling to the island.

Apart from beautiful natural scenery, Phu Quy also features many attractive destinations that you should definitely check in while travelling to the island.

Phu Quy is a pristine island with many beautiful beaches located in the city of Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan City, about 120km from the mainland. Step on Phu Quy, you will never have to wonder where to go and what to do because the island offers a range of cool things to see and do.

Bai Nho - Ganh Hang

Being a quiet beach with clear blue sea, little boats and fresh air, Bai Nho is crescent shaped, wrapped around the rocks in bizarre shapes jutting out to sea. The tranquility of the beach offers travelers a distinctive experience in a private space.

Bai Nho – Ganh Hang is not a large beach but suitable for the afternoon stroll, watching the sun gradually going down on the sea. Visitors can hold a barbeque party on the coast, listen to the waves whispering, and enjoy the fresh atmosphere here.

Trieu Duong Bay

Trieu Duong Bay attracts visitors by long sandy beaches and emerald blue sea. This is an ideal place for sea lovers to soak up the cool waters and forget the sweltering heat of the summer. On the coast, there is a reef of tall poplars where is suitable for outdoor activities like camping or picnic.

Phu Quy Island Flagpole

Phu Quy island flagpole is the symbol of sovereignty and territory of Vietnam, clearly marked with a yellow star on red flag. From the site, travelers can enjoy a panoramic view over arching Bai Nho, heavenly Ganh Hang, so far as the fishermen's boatsand the navy ships sailing on the ocean.

Master Nai Grave

Master Nai Tomb, built in the 17th century, is located on a high hill of Phu An Village, Ngu Phung Commune, Phu Quy District. Master Nai considered one of epiphany gods, associated with the beliefs of the islanders generation to generation. Through more than 300 years of existence, the temple of Master Nai has recognized as a provincial cultural and historical monument by People's Committee of BinhThuan.

Located at the foot of Cao Cat Mountain near the tomb of the Master, Bai Doi Thay in Long Hai Commune is also an ideal destination for travelers to enjoy swimming and sightseeing.

Linh Son Pagoda – Cao Cat Mountain

Linh Son Pagoda is a complex of beautiful landscapes on Phu Quy Island. This is the ancient temple covered by an immense green of giant trees.

Cao Cat is regarded as sacred mount with a Guanyin statue placed atop the majestic mountain. From Cao Cat peak, visitors can have panoramic views of the beautiful and majestic nature of Phu Quy Island.

A dreamlike landscape of protruding stone with cactus trees and abyss beneath, so far as Long Hai and the majestic nature will be a wonderful background to have share-worthy pictures.